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80 out of 85 people found the following review useful:
Highlander: The Down Payment, 17 September 2007
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tim-plummer-1 from United States
OK, I've watched & loved, Highlander the series.... I enjoyed it more
than the movies themselves. Adrian Paul is a really talented actor &
though I feel their acting was dead on... the script for this movie was
HORRIBLE.
It was as awful as Highlander II... it just left me feeling like
someone... wanted to revive the movie to make a few dollars. It was as
if they threw this script together on a weekend & convinced some great
actors this was a good idea.
Highlander creators... we'll act like this didn't happen if you promise
not to produce another movie to finance a new house.
2 thumbs, way down.
Such a cool series, such a bad movie.
69 out of 77 people found the following review useful:
The worst in the franchise, 18 September 2007
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driverforhire from Yugoslavia
If you're a true Highlander fan, even a desperate one, steer clear of
this movie. It is a disaster. The worst movie I've ever seen, and I've
seen quite a lot of bad ones. Perhaps it's just because I love the
original Highlander so much, that I am so angry. But my review is as
follows: -The story is confusing, more supernatural than ever -The
acting is horrible, particularly on Adrian's part. I could stand him in
Endgame but he seems to be sleepwalking throughout this so-called
sequel.
Need I go on? Let's just say Highlander 2 is a masterpiece compared to
this... exactly.
70 out of 86 people found the following review useful:
A Bitter Disappointment., 10 July 2007
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Paul Lenkic from Australia
"Highlander: The Source" is to "Highlander: Endgame" what "Highlander
II" is to "Highlander".
I really liked "Endgame", I thought it was a good way to continue the
story set by the TV Series and Adrian Paul proved a more than worthy
successor to Christopher Lambert. However, "The Source", which has been
in the vaults of Lionsgate since late 2006 is a bitter disappointment.
The first cut of the film has been released on DVD in Russia. I ordered
a copy from XploitedCinema.com (a great website, BTW) and watched it
last night.
Initial fears were realised when it was revealed that the film was set
"In The Near Future", which stirred up bad memories of "Highlander II".
The premise of the movie and the motivation of the characters is poorly
explained and the execution is rushed, which is very disorientating for
the viewer. However, I will try to sum up the plot as succinctly as I
can.
A group of Immortals, led by Methos (Peter Wingfield) are trying to
locate and verify the existence of The Source, which is believed to be
the origins of the Immortals. Methos is reluctant to involve his former
good friend, Duncan MacLeod (Adrian Paul), but is forced to when Duncan
encounters The Guardian, the Immortal Anti-Christ, while searching for
his ex-wife, Anna, who is somehow drawn to The Source.
The Source, good. The Guardian, bad. Got it? Speaking of The Guardian
being bad, it's really hard to fear a villain when they talk in a funny
voice and act like a complete tool.
The Director, Brett Leonard, overuses trendy editing techniques that
modern filmmakers are so eager to apply, giving it a "music video"
style, essentially making the direction seem trite and cheap.
The sad thing is that this film has/had potential. While I'm glad to
hear that it is currently being re-edited before a general release, I
fear that without some re-filming, which I believe is not happening,
certain flaws can never be rectified.
Overall, "Highlander: The Source" is a great disappointment, especially
to a fan of the Movies and the TV Series.
71 out of 91 people found the following review useful:
Sad, just sad..., 27 July 2007
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idoru2099 from Greece
What went right with the Highlander TV series starring Adrian Paul?
First it was the main protagonist that really got into the role of the
highlander, second it was the fact it it had very good swordplay and
martial arts action and third it was those well done flashbacks into
history, that showed many different time-lines and presented conflicts
that lasted for centuries...
So, what is wrong with this movie? All the things stated above are
missing...Yes we have Duncan , Mythos and Dawson but the script is
really poor, the main villain is ridiculous , there are no flashbacks
no swordplay whatsoever. All we get is a clown jumping around talking
gibberish (the so-called guardian) and a crappy story about the
"legendary" source.
The direction tries to seem cool but it ends up rather boring, and the
acting is poor. Of course I wasn't expecting any great acting or
imaginative direction but at least I was expecting some believable
special effects...I didn't get those either the SFX are bad and
uninventive. Obviously the movie hasn't got a big budget but it would
have been adequate if it was used properly and with a story that didn't
involve guardians with superpowers and other cosmic forces.
In the end it just feels sad that the Highlander franchise probably
ends with such a bad movie. It's even worse than "Endgame" and that is
really an achievement. Adrian Paul isn't much of an actor but give him
a Katana and let him do his martial stuff and he'll work some magic.
Unfortunately in this movie he does nothing of the above so in the and
we get nothing , not even a good action scene...
44 out of 47 people found the following review useful:
Dreadful - Too Bad There Aren't Minus Ratings, 21 September 2007
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paula_kw from United States
I loved the first Highlander movie, loved the series, and have found
every movie after the first to be pretty awful - but I watch them
anyway, hoping against hope that they'll prove me wrong. I thought it
couldn't get any worse than Highlander: Endgame, but I was very much
mistaken. This is just a terrible movie - like watching a train wreck.
If they didn't destroy continuity in every movie and rewrite the
history of the Highlander universe, it might be bearable. Like every
other Highlander movie, this one acts like nothing came before it and
nothing about it makes sense - it's an insult to the intelligence of
the fans. And we have to suffer through yet another half-witted attempt
to re-invent the source of immortality and what happens if "there can
be only one." The post-apocalyptic world is just plain dark and dreary.
Endgame was sort of heading in that direction - it was significantly
more world-weary and tattered than the world of the series. However,
The Source just plain doesn't make sense. For the world to have gotten
in this condition, more than a few years would have to have passed, and
Joe Dawson should look more than a couple of years older - by rights
the character should have been dead before this movie takes place. But
hey, I guess they figure we can't add either.
The fight scenes are terrible - the speeded-up special effects destroy
the fun of the fight scenes, and you always expect one decent
sword-fighting scene in a Highlander movie - not this one! If I had
realized how bad this was going to be, I could have resigned myself to
ogling Methos for a couple of hours. This movie is so bad even *that*
isn't enjoyable. If I had seen this in a movie theater I'd have wanted
my money back. As it is, I want back the time I wasted watching this
dreck.
I'm giving up Highlander movies for good. As far as I'm concerned,
There Can Be Only One Highlander Movie - and this isn't it.
35 out of 39 people found the following review useful:
Ouch, 20 September 2007
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shaden9 from United States
I loved the Highlander series. I loved the first Highlander movie. But
holy crap, this movie was terrible.
It has the acting, effects and plot of a made-for-TV Sci Fi channel
movie (oh wait...). Everything about the film stunk of terrible
quality. It was actually kind of sad to see Paul and the Highlander
franchise in general in so bad of a continuation. Nearly every
character mailed it in and sleepwalked through their characters. The
rest played so over-the-top that you want to hold your head in your
hands and groan. And, once again, the Highlander writers find another
half-assed reason to make another movie (the prize in the last movie?
no no no, that wasn't the REAL prize, THIS is the real prize.).
If you're a Highlander fan, don't even watch this. It butchers that
which you love.
36 out of 42 people found the following review useful:
The movie is so bad, you can't stop watching it!, 16 September 2007
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henry_wyckoff from United States
I thought that Highlander II and the animated Highlander series were
the most horrible incarnations ever created, but Highlander: The Source
proved to be truly horrible and might win the award for "Worst
Highlander Film Ever." The dialogue reads like unedited fanfic,
continuity gaps and non-sequiturs are frequent, the special effects are
laughable (as in, so bad that they induce involuntary laughter), and
the sword fighting sequences -- which make Highlander what it is -- are
too painful to watch.
The sad thing is that there was a lot of potential for this story. The
overall effect was a movie worthy of a showing on Mystery Science
Theater 3000.
I watched this on the Sci-Fi channel, which means that I didn't have to
shell out money for a movie rental or a theater viewing, but it still
cost me dearly: two hours of my life have been spent. I could have
spent that time at the pub, but oh no. I didn't even have the foresight
to bring home some beer to dull my senses and make the movie seem to be
enjoyable. Highlander had been that much redeemed since Highlander II
that I didn't even consider the possibility that it would be a bomb.
That reminds me: this movie demands the development of a drinking game.
31 out of 33 people found the following review useful:
There can be only one - and this isn't it!, 20 September 2007
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slcchina from Boston, Massachusetts
Highlander fans - there simply are very few ways to enjoy this. Aside
from totally ignoring the mythology of both the films and the series,
the fight scenes were either poorly choreographed, poorly shot, or
both. There are no flashbacks in a film that desperately needed some
sort of underlying sub-plot and/or simple explanation of the main plot.
The dialogue is cheesy, not one of the characters approaches anything
like three-dimensionality (other than the recurring trio from the
series - and that's only by virtue of fans' past experience with them),
and there is no real motivation given for any of them aside from lame
"having visions" plot.
Like the last Highlander film that attempted a futuristic setting, this
one misses everything that made the first film and the series great.
And unlike Highlander 2, the vision of the future here is never really
explained and doesn't make a great deal of sense.
They should have stuck with the monkey and the airplane. (See the
trivia section.) I can't even really say that if you aren't a
Highlander fan it might be enjoyable - because even then it didn't make
a lot of sense. I saw it, so I can't un-see it, but if you haven't
spare yourself the train wreck.
39 out of 52 people found the following review useful:
Terrible. I feel sorry for Adrian, 15 September 2007
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Scoval71 from New York, NY
The bewigged, face lifted, slimmer and worked out, but, still so very handsome, Adrian Paul is back as the Highlander. This junk is horrible. Please, Adrian, the Highlander was great and superlative as a television series, but the Highlander movies (Endgame) and The Source fail, and fail miserably. Let them die. Do no more. I think he got the idea now from the reviews of The Source. This concoction was hard to watch. A murky, dark movie, and dark meaning everything looked as if it were shot in the middle of the night. Acting was awful---some weird plot to find the source--the origin--of the immortals. Adrian walks his way throughout the movie. He knew it was crap. He looks great with his new wig and face lift and slimmer than ever, but this is way beneath his talents. A ridiculous movie with so much screaming and yelling and fighting, it makes no sense. Takes place in some future world with trite sets and some maniac wearing a half helmet acting as a guardian, but to what, I have no clue. The movie has no purpose, no direction. It was awful.
31 out of 39 people found the following review useful:
What the hell happened, 15 August 2007
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mathewlisett from United Kingdom
i gained a copy of this months back and have to say that they did
something wrong with this film. There is nothing special about it, its
seems half ass way of producing it with the effects and location, gives
the feeling they had £20 to play with and they seemed to have gained
£19.99 back in change.
the effects of the head slicing is better and i was surprised it
happened, but from that the special effects are half ass , the story
line is boring and tiring , there is not one single section of the
story or visual that makes you actually want to stay in the cinema to
watch the film, it simply gives you the feeling of when you were
watching a bad b movie in the 80's where the budget was extremely low
and with no talent behind the camera.
considering AP took over production near the end f the TV series i was
strongly expecting lots more from this.... Has he lost his touch has
producing become to much of a stressing situation. Hell the team and
even him don't seem to be bothered with doing the production notes and
b lo g on their own official site, so from that are we to take it they
are re doing the whole thing to actually drill in some intelligent
action with a spot of special effects and dash of story line that will
blow our socks off, or should we take it that they simply have given up
and are now hoping they can get away wit the slow progress of a
crappiest produced film of the 21st century and I've now just read that
its in fact going straight to sci-fi channel, How pathetic is that Im
highly saddened by this because this was going to be the ultimate film
for me to watch, I've been a highlander series fan for years and just
gained the box set, so to know that they have simply destroyed and made
a film worse than end game is soul destroying.
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